Knowledge Transfer Partnership Team
With funding from Innovate UK, this Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) will enable Senso to extend our safeguarding capabilities, by linking expert academic linguists with industry to innovate technology used by UK schools to protect children whilst online. These new capabilities will also make the day-to-day workload of Designated Safeguarding Leads (DSLs) more efficient.
We have a fantastic safeguarding team in place who are beginning to make the magic happen. After two years of work behind the scenes to get this show on the road, we are thrilled that this partnership is underway. Senso are so excited for you to get a little insight into the team we now have beavering away to ensure this partnership is everything we hope for and more.
Meet The Team
Michael Payne | Business Lead | Senso
Michael is our very own Director of Operations at Renato Software Ltd. His role within this KTP is Business Lead. Michael and Mark (mentioned below) met through David Wright who is the CEO of SWGfL (another one of our fantastic partners) which led them to then develop the KTP project proposal which now brings us to where we are today!
Fun Fact: Mike once owned and ran a bar in the Colorado mountains.
Emma Franklin | Head of Safeguarding | Senso
Emma is our very own Head of Safeguarding here at Senso. Her role within the KTP is Business Supervisor, so she manages and supports the KTP work from a business perspective. Emma also holds a PhD in Linguistics from Lancaster University, and after her PhD Emma worked for a computational linguistics research group, did corpus linguistics for a non-profit organisation, and then worked as a postdoctoral researcher for the University of Sheffield. Finally, before joining Senso, Emma worked as a lecturer at University of Wolverhampton.
Fun fact: Emma has a penchant for crunchy snacks; she’s powered by crisps.
Birmingham City University Team
Alexandra Krendel | KTP Associate | BCU
Alexandra is a KTP Associate at Birmingham City University. Her role within this KTP is also KTP Associate. Alexandra holds a PhD in Linguistics from Lancaster University; her specialist expertise is in Corpus Linguistics and Discourse Analysis. Over the next two-years, Alexandra will be working closely with Senso to help develop more accurate linguistic algorithms for Senso’s safeguarding module. This will improve Senso’s overall violation detection capabilities – extending our capabilities further than ever before.
Fun Fact: Alex is partial to a game of Dungeons and Dragons in her spare time.
Mark McGlashan | Knowledge Base Supervisor | BCU
Mark is a Senior Lecturer in English Language at Birmingham City University and is Knowledge Base Supervisor for the KTP. Mark holds a PhD in Applied Linguistics from Lancaster University and has carried out extensive research on the relationships between language and a range of social issues and online harms.
Fun fact: Mark loves Lego, death metal, and food... but not necessarily in that order!
Andrew Kehoe | Knowledge Base Lead | BCU
Andrew is Professor of Corpus Linguistics at Birmingham City University. His role within this KTP is Knowledge Base Lead, overseeing the management of the project from an academic perspective. Andrew holds a PhD in Corpus Linguistics from BCU and has worked on numerous externally funded research projects on web content analysis, topic modelling, and language change over time.
Fun fact: Andrew loves to post about the history of buildings on Instagram.
More Accurate Linguistic Algorithms
So, there you have it, a little insight into the team we have working behind the scenes on our new Knowledge Transfer Partnership with Birmingham City University. This partnership will enable Senso to develop more accurate linguistic algorithms within our safeguarding module. By reducing the number of false positives, it will reduce the amount of work for DSLs and make their job much easier. Our software will become more efficient and therefore will ensure DSLs are working more efficiently in turn.
Expanding Our Safeguarding Capabilities
If you want to know more about our partnership with BCU, or what Senso can do for you and your school or business, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. We’d love to hear from you!